10-20-30 Uncle Lenny: 1986: Take My Breath Away by Berlin Synthpop, Pop Rock, Power Ballad




1976: Play That Funky Music by Wild CherryDisco, Funk



1966: Yellow Submarine by The BeatlesRock Why he likes these songs: He likes the songs above because of the beats. Also, he says that the words are relaxing.

Dad:1986: You Give Love a Bad Name by Bon Jovi Hard Rock, Glam Metal





1976: Tryin’ to Get That Feeling Again by Barry ManilowPop






1966: Good Vibrations by Beach Boys

Psychedelic Rock, Psychedelic Pop





Why he likes these songs: He likes the songs above because Bon Jovi was the first concert that he went to and he likes the song. For Barry Manilow, it was the first song that he played on the keyboard.

Grandmom:1986: Amanda by Boston Rock



1976: Don’t Go Breaking My Heart by Elton John and Kiki DeePop


1966: Cherry, Cherry by Neil Diamond
Pop, Rock







Why she likes these songs: She likes the songs above because she always liked the name Amanda. Elton John was her favorite singer, and she remembered kids jumping around to Cherry, Cherry when she was little.



1986: U.N. IN AGREEMENT ON STEPS TO BRING AFRICAN RECOVERY
By: Elaine Sciolino
Date: June 2nd, 1986
Summary: The U.N. adopts a document to help Africa's economy, food supply, transportation, and education.
1976: African Music
By: Gary Giddins
Date: September 14th, 1975
Summary: People confront what I believe to be a radio station called 'The Western' for dismissing African inspired music due to it being primitive and uninteresting.
1966: 3 Groups Claim Victory, Drop P.S. 175 Boycott; Harlem Parents Say School Will Teach African and U.S. Negro History
By: Thomas A. Johnson
Date: September 3rd, 1966
Summary: Three Harlem groups claimed victories in their fight with the Board of Education to have African and American Negro history taught in Public School and to gain a stronger voice in the school's affairs.